It depends on how corrosive the acid is.
A mildly-corrosive or noncorrosive acid like ascorbic, citric or diluted acetic tastes sour.
A very corrosive acid like hydrochloric starts out very sour and ends up tasting like meat because your tongue dissolves when you try eating the acid.
Acids have a sour taste.
Acids taste bitter.
Weak acids usually taste sour, similar to vinegar or citrus fruits. However, it is not recommended to taste weak acids as they can be harmful to the body in large quantities.
Acids are generally sour. However, tasting chemicals is not recommended.
only citric acids taste sour others just burn
Seaweed can taste like fish because it contains compounds called amino acids that are also found in fish. These amino acids give seaweed a savory and umami flavor that is similar to the taste of fish.
one property of acids is that they taste sour.
Acids typically have a sour taste. Examples of acidic foods include lemons, vinegar, and sour candies.
Acids.
Acids taste sour because they stimulate taste receptors on our tongue, signaling the brain to perceive that sensation. This sour taste is a result of the acids releasing hydrogen ions, which trigger a response in our taste buds that we interpret as sourness.
Sour, since all acids are sour.
Sour taste is a property commonly associated with acids, not bases. Acids have a sour taste, while bases have a bitter taste. Sour taste is often indicative of acidic substances.